Stars : Surya S.J., Meera Chopra, Urvashi, Santhanam. Shiva (S.J. Surya) and Madhu (Nila) belong to middle class families and live in the same apartment. Shiva works as a press reporter. Both fall in love but decide to get married after the earn enough money to secure their lives but their parents do not approve of their love. Owing to his erratic work timing, Shiva comes home late everyday and this creates a rift between the two lovers. In the mean..." />

Shiva (S.J. Surya) and Madhu (Nila) belong to middle class families and live in the same apartment. Shiva works as a press reporter. Both fall in love but decide to get married after the earn enough money to secure their lives but their parents do not approve of their love. Owing to his erratic work timing, Shiva comes home late everyday and this creates a rift between the two lovers. In the mean time, Madhu plans to start a restaurant with her friend's brother which creates a bigger misunderstanding between the two. Madhu, being not able to take it any more, leaves Shiva and goes to her parent's house. As they live without each other, their fond memories unite them.

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Review :

Very Good

This movie had lot of problems till it released. but finally when the movie released, not many of them expected the movie to be good. s.J.Suryah has once again proved that he brings out something different and interesting each time.

It is the story of estranged lovers re-united by their own thoughts. Shiva (Suryah) and Madhu (Nila) represent a permissive mindset, as they are lovers living together. Things come to a pass when the possessive Shiva grows suspicious of his girlfriend and they decide to go their own ways. Then it is the thoughts who come in a blue tint to unite the lovers back together. Suryah could have avoided the lengthy sermon in the end.

The songs are creatively picturised. 'Anbae Aaruyirae ... ' zestfully sung by A. R. Rahman, the melodious 'Mayiliragaai' and the charanam of the 'Thala Thala ... ' song are a treat from Rahman. From production to direction, story to screenplay and dialogue to acting, 'Ah ... Aah ... ' is a Suryah show through and through which is not to be missed.